Two-level data structures common in Perl.
See Data Structures Cookbook.
(Note that "List of Lists" technically
inaccurate (impossible) but is seen in some older Perl documentation.
You should do a mental translation of LoL -> AoA in nearly all cases.)

JAPH

Just another Perl hacker,

An obfuscated script that displays "Just another Perl hacker," usually short enough to be used a signature. (Less frequently used to denote any obfuscated script.)

Displays a list of discussions that have seen activity in the recent past. Unlike Newest Nodes this view is threaded so you can see the conversation structure. Various options of how to view the page are available. Be sure to read Recently Active Threads Faqlet on how to use the page.

The place where you should post any Perl questions you might have. Be sure to check if a question similiar to yours has alread been answered before posting! You can do so by searching for phrases relevant to your problem with Super Search

Stumbit

Submit

It may have started as a typo, but it has become a cherished part of the PerlMonks institution.
It has been said that "You 'submit' a post, you 'stumbit' your user info."

This list includes only those terms which are Perl- or PerlMonks-specific.
Monks do, of course, use most of the conventional "net-speak" phrases, abbreviations, emoticons, etc., so
if the term you're looking for is not in the above list, consult the very
exhaustive NetLingo dictionary.
For an in-depth exploration of geek/hacker jargon, visit the venerable Jargon File.

When putting a smiley right before a closing parenthesis, do you:

Use two parentheses: (Like this: :) )
Use one parenthesis: (Like this: :)
Reverse direction of the smiley: (Like this: (: )
Use angle/square brackets instead of parentheses
Use C-style commenting to set the smiley off from the closing parenthesis
Make the smiley a dunce: (:>
I disapprove of emoticons
Other